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sojeremy so jeremy corbyn and sojeremy corbyn and borisjohnson talking about scotland.n stage tonight. there will of course be a seven party debate on the bbc. people will have an opportunity to see very many of the political parties contesting the selection. the main parties further down the line. another party wasn't here tonight, the liberal democrats. they went to court to try and givejo democrats. they went to court to try and give jo swinson democrats. they went to court to try and givejo swinson platform. obviously you would be unhappy about not being part, but from what you had been taking part, how would you have answered this straightaway about brexit? about getting brexit done as portions would have it, or from jeremy corbyn's point of view, having a referendum as mac well, as a party, clearly we are very much in the business of stopping brexit. that is what my answer would have been and i really regret the fact that the 60 million people who voted for remain were not really in that debate at all because borisjohnson isa debate at all because borisjohnson is
sojeremy so jeremy corbyn and sojeremy corbyn and borisjohnson talking about scotland.n stage tonight. there will of course be a seven party debate on the bbc. people will have an opportunity to see very many of the political parties contesting the selection. the main parties further down the line. another party wasn't here tonight, the liberal democrats. they went to court to try and givejo democrats. they went to court to try and give jo swinson democrats. they went to court to try and givejo...
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both don't want to secularjeremy corbyn will doa want to secularjeremy corbyn will do a channel for climatenight. but i think borisjohnson is not doing it, we don't know whether he will do that and your neil debate. you have to think about what the advantage is for him doing it. if he decides not to do it, he will take a hit, people say he is a chicken. 0ne will take a hit, people say he is a chicken. one day a bad headlines, is that worth taking for a terrible interview that can be played over and over again on twitter? i think people in number ten — ncc hq will be making that decision at the moment, which is the worst option for them. you mentioned in number ten it, and it strikes me that dominic cummings is still in number ten. true, he's kind of out of the... 0ut ten. true, he's kind of out of the... out of the campaign. but why would borisjohnson... the... out of the campaign. but why would boris johnson... element the... out of the campaign. but why would borisjohnson... element two more weeks. talk is out. we will be backin more weeks. talk is out. we will be back in 30 minutes, hope
both don't want to secularjeremy corbyn will doa want to secularjeremy corbyn will do a channel for climatenight. but i think borisjohnson is not doing it, we don't know whether he will do that and your neil debate. you have to think about what the advantage is for him doing it. if he decides not to do it, he will take a hit, people say he is a chicken. 0ne will take a hit, people say he is a chicken. one day a bad headlines, is that worth taking for a terrible interview that can be played over...
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corbyn: i wanto bring people together -- [applause] mr. corbyn: there will be a referendum in which the decision will be made by the britisle pend our government will abide by the decision. when you say you are getting it done, mr. joson, you will embark on public seven years of negotiations with the united states on a trade deal, the document here -- laura: the labour leaderpe ed his claim thathe conservatives would make the nhs part of a future trade deal with the u.s. mr. corbyn: full market access for u.s. products to our national health service. [applause] mr. corbyn: you will sell our natial health service out to the united states. prime min. johnson: our nhs will never before sale, and i'm amazed how often this comeup. the only reason it comes up is because mr. corbyn is trying to conceal the void at the heart of his brexit policy and refusinge to answer estion. laura: be aware, this election could be a major juncture for the u.k. the tories re out another referendum on scottish independence. labour? prime min. johnson: jeremy corby
corbyn: i wanto bring people together -- [applause] mr. corbyn: there will be a referendum in which the decision will be made by the britisle pend our government will abide by the decision. when you say you are getting it done, mr. joson, you will embark on public seven years of negotiations with the united states on a trade deal, the document here -- laura: the labour leaderpe ed his claim thathe conservatives would make the nhs part of a future trade deal with the u.s. mr. corbyn: full market...
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mr corbyn? needs a bit ofa for purpose? mr corbyn? needs a bit of a per comic improvement.e monarchy is beyond reproach.“ prince andrew fit for purpose? before we discuss prince andrew, i think we should discuss the victims that are there because of what has happened. i think all of our sympathies should be obviously with the vic himselfjeffrey epstein, and the vic himselfjeffrey epstein, and the law must certainly take its course. the first duel over, weeks still to go in this campaign, but initial impressions for the two rivals for number ten, they may well last. two people who wanted to be on stage and were not werejo swinson and nicola sturgeon. here are the leaders of the liberal democrats and snp reacting to the debate. ijust think what i just think what we had was the kind of bluster and diversion, from both of them, frankly, that needed to be challenged. and whether that was on them each trying to excuse their record on anti—semitism or, in their record on anti—semitism or, in the case of borisjohnson, trying to divert the question about racism onto brexit, which i
mr corbyn? needs a bit ofa for purpose? mr corbyn? needs a bit of a per comic improvement.e monarchy is beyond reproach.“ prince andrew fit for purpose? before we discuss prince andrew, i think we should discuss the victims that are there because of what has happened. i think all of our sympathies should be obviously with the vic himselfjeffrey epstein, and the vic himselfjeffrey epstein, and the law must certainly take its course. the first duel over, weeks still to go in this campaign, but...
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value put jeremy corbyn and number ten?er ido they talk over each other i do not think we are going to get an answer. thank you. you will get plenty more reaction from people here and the spin room, live testing and stuart out of the beef we can bring matt hancock in and added mcdonald. nice to see you. thank you for being with us. as you neutral on the brexit referendum question mark adam and mike i'm asking the questions. they talk over each other people who voted to remain horrified... it is essentially importantly bring people together and that is the position ofjeremy corbyn. so he can be the honest broker. how long would he be neutral? we have said very plainly that immediately upon being elected we would resolve ideal within three months because the work has already been done, keir starmer and jeremy had those conversations with the eu, they know they are receptive to a customs union added to that alignment, it is a sensible way forward and be put that opposite the option to domain that will get it resolved within si
value put jeremy corbyn and number ten?er ido they talk over each other i do not think we are going to get an answer. thank you. you will get plenty more reaction from people here and the spin room, live testing and stuart out of the beef we can bring matt hancock in and added mcdonald. nice to see you. thank you for being with us. as you neutral on the brexit referendum question mark adam and mike i'm asking the questions. they talk over each other people who voted to remain horrified... it is...
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about who it is who knows corbyn, who other people who knows corbyn, who other people who i trust toe been very vocal in the last few weeks, a jewish left—winger who has laid out explicitly why he does not believe him to be an anti—semite. a holocaust survivor who came to this country, on kindle transport, was a labourmp. country, on kindle transport, was a labour mp. nothing to do withjeremy corbyn‘s leadership. he came out today to set out why he has got frustrated with procedures and policies but does not believe him to be anti—semitic. a jewish policies but does not believe him to be anti—semitic. ajewish man who knows jeremy corbyn well does be anti—semitic. ajewish man who knowsjeremy corbyn well does not believe him to be anti—semitic. they are the voices we should listen to. and i can put on the other side luciana berger, she had horrific abuse directed at her and she left the party. it's a big dealfor them to leave the party. for them to go, because of this lack of leadership, as they see it, byjeremy corbyn, that tells you a lot, surely? her leaving is a real shame. ithink
about who it is who knows corbyn, who other people who knows corbyn, who other people who i trust toe been very vocal in the last few weeks, a jewish left—winger who has laid out explicitly why he does not believe him to be an anti—semite. a holocaust survivor who came to this country, on kindle transport, was a labourmp. country, on kindle transport, was a labour mp. nothing to do withjeremy corbyn‘s leadership. he came out today to set out why he has got frustrated with procedures and...
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that isa corbyn is fit for high office?icle. i think the chief rabbi is wrong, i thinkjeremy corbyn is fit for high office and make a good prime minister. thank you for your time, lord dubs. let's go back now our assistant political editor norman smith. lord dubs says he thinksjeremy corbyn is fit to be prime minister but thinks the labour party has acted too slowly on anti—semitism. the challenges forjeremy corbyn to respond to this and turn this event today into something that effectively addresses the concerns of the chief rabbi? yes, i would suggest it has gone on too long and too farfor suggest it has gone on too long and too farfoer suggest it has gone on too long and too far for mr corbett to reassure people in thejewish community who have lost faith in him —— for mr corbyn to reassure people. in a a nyway corbyn to reassure people. in a anyway i suspect the comments of the chief rabbi today probably will not make too much difference to the attitude towards mr corbyn from members of the jewish attitude towards mr cor
that isa corbyn is fit for high office?icle. i think the chief rabbi is wrong, i thinkjeremy corbyn is fit for high office and make a good prime minister. thank you for your time, lord dubs. let's go back now our assistant political editor norman smith. lord dubs says he thinksjeremy corbyn is fit to be prime minister but thinks the labour party has acted too slowly on anti—semitism. the challenges forjeremy corbyn to respond to this and turn this event today into something that effectively...
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corbyn through the nonsense that boris johnson around corbyn through the nonsense that borisjohnsonfactcheckuk? because we want to make it clear that we are holding labour to account for the nonsense that they systematically and sincerely put out in relation to conservatives. let's take this for example from the fact decking agency. they say it is inappropriate and misleading for the conservative press office to rename that twitter account factcheckuk during this debate. who said they are the final arbiter of what the problem need to say? there is no god—given right, said lord... it doesn't sound to me like they like the competition. what about twitter? voters will make of the claims what they will. what we are not going to do is have this nonsense that the nhs is up for sale. let's talk about twitter. sorry to interrupt you. that is what voters really ca re sorry to interrupt you. that is what voters really care about. we are talking about trust and truth and whether or not this might be misleading. twitter says we have global rules in place at human behaviour that can mislead peop
corbyn through the nonsense that boris johnson around corbyn through the nonsense that borisjohnsonfactcheckuk? because we want to make it clear that we are holding labour to account for the nonsense that they systematically and sincerely put out in relation to conservatives. let's take this for example from the fact decking agency. they say it is inappropriate and misleading for the conservative press office to rename that twitter account factcheckuk during this debate. who said they are the...
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withjeremy corbyn, he cannot tell us which side he would campaign on. jeremy corbyn gave his response saying that he will get brexit done. when you say you will get it done, really, you are going to embark on probably seven years of negotiations with the united states on a trade deal, you've already indicated that you will allow our national health service to be put at risk with a trade deal with the united states. you have already indicated that you will do a calendar style agreement which would take seven years to negotiate. so you're not going to get it done in a few months and you know that perfectly well. are the highlights from the first half of the debate, which is wrapping up as i speak, to be going to an advertisement break which will be oui’ advertisement break which will be our opportunity to speak to our political correspondent who was at the debate venue in salford for us. this lining up the shot before they go for their advertisement break. you can see that at the moment, you'll be talking, a couple of interesting things i noticed was that boris johnson interesting thing
withjeremy corbyn, he cannot tell us which side he would campaign on. jeremy corbyn gave his response saying that he will get brexit done. when you say you will get it done, really, you are going to embark on probably seven years of negotiations with the united states on a trade deal, you've already indicated that you will allow our national health service to be put at risk with a trade deal with the united states. you have already indicated that you will do a calendar style agreement which...
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i've said that, mr corbyn.hs, we'll put that to a referendum... and i've said that, too. why are you remaining neutral? and within six months, we'll put that to a referendum of the people of britain, who will make that decision. the labour government will carry out the decision of that referendum. i will be the honest broker that will make sure that the referendum is fair and make sure that the leave deal is a credible one and the remain option is alongside it, so that we can actually protect jobs in this country, trade relationships and, crucially, protect the good friday agreement which has been so effective in northern ireland... ok, so even if you got everything that you wanted in this deal, you still wouldn't ask people to vote for it? well, what i'm saying is that i think it's the role of the government to say, "this is the choice for you, the people of this country," and we would also make sure that there are spending rules and so on... but the government wouldn't remain neutral. you're the one to remain
i've said that, mr corbyn.hs, we'll put that to a referendum... and i've said that, too. why are you remaining neutral? and within six months, we'll put that to a referendum of the people of britain, who will make that decision. the labour government will carry out the decision of that referendum. i will be the honest broker that will make sure that the referendum is fair and make sure that the leave deal is a credible one and the remain option is alongside it, so that we can actually protect...
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here's mr corbyn again. mrjohnson just said is that he said exactly the opposite we spoke to a dup conference. he said they would be no border down the i received. he said they would be no border down the irish sea. well, there is. on the contrary, the whole of the uk comes out entire imperfect as i have said, will do free trade deals together, we take back control together. this was far from the damp squib some commentators predicted — the two leaders instead actively took one anothe on. and the audience were active participants too — jeremy corbyn had this reaction, to his brexit policy. i have made the position clear. we will have a referendum, we will have a negotiation and we will abide by that result it's the british people who will make the decision. jeremy corbyn wasn't alone in getting laughed at. the audience did the same when borisjohnson was talking about truth in politics. mrjohnson, this is about personal integrity and individual character. does the truth matter in this election? i think it doe
here's mr corbyn again. mrjohnson just said is that he said exactly the opposite we spoke to a dup conference. he said they would be no border down the i received. he said they would be no border down the irish sea. well, there is. on the contrary, the whole of the uk comes out entire imperfect as i have said, will do free trade deals together, we take back control together. this was far from the damp squib some commentators predicted — the two leaders instead actively took one anothe on. and...
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did i see jeremy corbyn? i'm meant to say borisjohnson. more... did i see jeremy corbyn?it is the classic politician's trygg, i will see you later in the bar—— trygg, i will see you later in the bar —— he did the classic politician's trick. it did expose the flanks. what is interesting is the flanks. what is interesting is the day itself doesn't matter as much is the momentum or lack of momentum that you then gain over the subsequent days. it will be interesting now to see how the headlines adapt on saturday and sunday, what the discussions are about on the sunday political programmes, and where that then goes into next week, because the debates are all about the momentum that you gain from it. and the headlines may be very positive or maybe very negative in one direction or the other but it is how it resonates with the public that is important. up with the public that is important. up until now we haven't seen these events have much of an impact, but you never know. there was have the potential. obviously on sunday we get to hear more about the conservative manifesto. bu
did i see jeremy corbyn? i'm meant to say borisjohnson. more... did i see jeremy corbyn?it is the classic politician's trygg, i will see you later in the bar—— trygg, i will see you later in the bar —— he did the classic politician's trick. it did expose the flanks. what is interesting is the flanks. what is interesting is the day itself doesn't matter as much is the momentum or lack of momentum that you then gain over the subsequent days. it will be interesting now to see how the...
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presumably, jeremy corbyn in some ways ca n presumably, jeremy corbyn in some ways can afford to look has more to lose as you say as the sort of sitting prime minister, up on the stage?” as the sort of sitting prime minister, up on the stage? i think that's probably too. certainly the conservatives are consistently ahead in the opinion polls and there are fewer expectations onjeremy corbyn, in other words if you does better than expected, some people may see that as a victory. that said, boris johnson has the benefit of incumbency, he has the prime minister. you can also make announcements about what he's doing in office and what he intends do if continues in office, something which jeremy corbyn cannot do. he has to convince the that he could be fit to go to number ten. when it comes to the policy differences, boris johnson, surprise surprise, will be concentrating on getting brexit done. his slogan, even put on the side of a campaign bus. jeremy corbyn, the onus on him, which is more difficult, to try to broaden the debate, get away from brexit, start talking about issues which coul
presumably, jeremy corbyn in some ways ca n presumably, jeremy corbyn in some ways can afford to look has more to lose as you say as the sort of sitting prime minister, up on the stage?” as the sort of sitting prime minister, up on the stage? i think that's probably too. certainly the conservatives are consistently ahead in the opinion polls and there are fewer expectations onjeremy corbyn, in other words if you does better than expected, some people may see that as a victory. that said,...
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of course, jeremy corbyn and labour?urse, jeremy corbyn and the labour party are going to do and the labour party are going to do a deal and they probably already have done with nicola sturgeon and the snp, to form a corbyn and sturgeon coalition and the price of that deal, the price of nicola sturgeon's support, let's be no doubt, she's made it absolutely clear, would be a second referendum on the union. i thinki ought clear, would be a second referendum on the union. i think i ought to clear, would be a second referendum on the union. i thinki ought to be able to reply to this nonsense. will you be able to reply? it is nonsense, the idea of a deal between labour and the nonsense, the idea of a deal between labourand the snp, nonsense, the idea of a deal between labour and the snp, there is not going to be a coalition between labour and anybody else, no deals have been done and no deals will be done. julie, i listen very carefully asi done. julie, i listen very carefully as i always do to mr corbyn. i did not hear him s
of course, jeremy corbyn and labour?urse, jeremy corbyn and the labour party are going to do and the labour party are going to do a deal and they probably already have done with nicola sturgeon and the snp, to form a corbyn and sturgeon coalition and the price of that deal, the price of nicola sturgeon's support, let's be no doubt, she's made it absolutely clear, would be a second referendum on the union. i thinki ought clear, would be a second referendum on the union. i think i ought to clear,...
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as jeremy corbyn as carrying...hedge his facts and in a position of renegotiating another brexit deal with the eu and having a second referendum and him trying to stay neutral and that. it does come across as fast does not come across as the clearest in the world. across as fast does not come across as the clearest in the worldm straddles both leave and remain supportive so therefore it has to try to unify the country and say we all deliver a better deal than the conservatives and so put that back to the country and that is their possession. famously having the cake and eat it. it reflects... it reflects the fact that labour worries that its vote is more reflective of both sides of the brexit argument than the other party and now particularly having been kicked out and there are very few moderates left in the conservative party and there are very few remainders left in the conservative party. sell at least it has clarity and has moved a huge amount onto the brexit tariff where the lib dems are going for it did not b
as jeremy corbyn as carrying...hedge his facts and in a position of renegotiating another brexit deal with the eu and having a second referendum and him trying to stay neutral and that. it does come across as fast does not come across as the clearest in the world. across as fast does not come across as the clearest in the worldm straddles both leave and remain supportive so therefore it has to try to unify the country and say we all deliver a better deal than the conservatives and so put that...
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starting with jeremy corbyn. they are going tonight. starting withjeremy corbyn.ously your paper has had something to say about the policy yesterday. do you think it is about the policies themselves, 01’ it is about the policies themselves, or is it, as ailbhe says, about trust? sigh and i think that is right, the credibility problem. yes, i think. i think they find voters don't look at jeremy corbyn and some sort of great mastermind, evil, you know, but they look at him as a bit dithering. they quite like him, they know his heart's is in the right place... a massive crowd outside the university. sigh am i always big crowds outside universities and i think that will continue for a while. -- yes, always a while. -- yes, always big rights will stop what he is like four is his compassion but it is the deliverability. i think they find it quite hard to believe that his massive promises can be delivered but that also he can take tough decisions well the night he really needs to improve on that. pouring out his heart on how much he cares for the nhs is all well and good
starting with jeremy corbyn. they are going tonight. starting withjeremy corbyn.ously your paper has had something to say about the policy yesterday. do you think it is about the policies themselves, 01’ it is about the policies themselves, or is it, as ailbhe says, about trust? sigh and i think that is right, the credibility problem. yes, i think. i think they find voters don't look at jeremy corbyn and some sort of great mastermind, evil, you know, but they look at him as a bit dithering....
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butjeremy corbyn called anti—semitism "an evil
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corbyn. i was asking about an apology.ie laura: the ts are happy to condemn labour's position, but problems with islamophobia, accused of turning a blind eye and being in denial. prime min. johnson: we are having an inquiry into all forms juof pce. >> but not one into the specific allegations of islamophobia? prime min. johnson: if anybody is convicted of what anybody has other prejudice inbia or any conservative party, they are out first bounce. laura: the muslim council says the tories' approach is not gd enough. >> conservative party has a very specific problem wi islamophobia, be that among counselors or party members or mps or even the prime nister. it needs to organize the specific proem. >> why do you think the chief rabbi thinks you are not fit for office? aura: the labour leader says he has done everything he can. there is lite sign that this ly moment in our politics near at an end. laura t.: laura kuenssberg reporting on the row engulfing labor. you are watching "bbc world news ame
corbyn. i was asking about an apology.ie laura: the ts are happy to condemn labour's position, but problems with islamophobia, accused of turning a blind eye and being in denial. prime min. johnson: we are having an inquiry into all forms juof pce. >> but not one into the specific allegations of islamophobia? prime min. johnson: if anybody is convicted of what anybody has other prejudice inbia or any conservative party, they are out first bounce. laura: the muslim council says the tories'...
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but what would corbyn do? indeed. he would prolong the arguments about brexit, more political navel—gazing, parliamentary games rather than delivering on the priorities of people. labour talk about offering real change, but the kind of change they are offering is not the change we need. change from a growing economy to a broken one. no thank you. change from record employment to dole queues around the block. no thank you. change from personal choice and freedom to state—run monopolies. no thank you. all their ideas, all their policies are rooted in the past. ours look to the future. there is in power the state... —— theirs empower the state... —— theirs empower the state... our policy support real people. corbyn has got policies and plans. he has got lots of them. he has got plans to seize the property of businesses and charities, renationalise great suedes of our economy, for example. —— great parts of our economy. hitting hard workplace pensions and savers just like you. he has lots of plans but he does not have a p
but what would corbyn do? indeed. he would prolong the arguments about brexit, more political navel—gazing, parliamentary games rather than delivering on the priorities of people. labour talk about offering real change, but the kind of change they are offering is not the change we need. change from a growing economy to a broken one. no thank you. change from record employment to dole queues around the block. no thank you. change from personal choice and freedom to state—run monopolies. no...
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has jeremy corbyn had equalities training?” more. has jeremy corbyn had equalities training?een on your training programme?” training for members. has he been on your training programme? i don't know. do you think he should? i am not sure. my understanding ofjeremy is he has been an anti—racist campaigner all his life. i think understanding anti—semitism is something that he does understand. if all your members need to go on, then surely the leaders? but i have not been on the training. to my understand anti—semitism from my own experiences? yes. —— do i understand? it is only right that i stand shoulder to shoulder with my jewish friends at the jewish community. i want labour to be a natural home for the jewish community. we had to listen more, we have to do more as a labour party anti—labour movement. have to do more as a labour party anti-labour movement. your race and faith manifesto is out today, why are you launching one?” faith manifesto is out today, why are you launching one? i had touched on ending discrimination, and one of the things we are talking about today is,
has jeremy corbyn had equalities training?” more. has jeremy corbyn had equalities training?een on your training programme?” training for members. has he been on your training programme? i don't know. do you think he should? i am not sure. my understanding ofjeremy is he has been an anti—racist campaigner all his life. i think understanding anti—semitism is something that he does understand. if all your members need to go on, then surely the leaders? but i have not been on the training....
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jeremy corbyn says higher taxes for everyone. only way we can make huge investments in the nhs is if we also have a strong and dynamic market economy. john mcdonnell has literally said that he wa nts to mcdonnell has literally said that he wants to ferment the overthrow of capitalism. that is his mission. so he says. we stand up for the people of this country when other nations threaten us with harm and it was quite incredible when russia ordered the salisbury poisonings. jeremy corbyn seemed to actually take the side of moscow. above all, we will get brexit done. and, unleash the potential of the whole country. they wa nt potential of the whole country. they want together and delay, deadlock and division, doubt and despair, all of which will go with another referendum. i say to you all, let's give that madness a mess. i want you to imagine what this country could be like injust ten to imagine what this country could be like in just ten years as a result of the decisions we are taking now and have taken over the last three months
jeremy corbyn says higher taxes for everyone. only way we can make huge investments in the nhs is if we also have a strong and dynamic market economy. john mcdonnell has literally said that he wa nts to mcdonnell has literally said that he wants to ferment the overthrow of capitalism. that is his mission. so he says. we stand up for the people of this country when other nations threaten us with harm and it was quite incredible when russia ordered the salisbury poisonings. jeremy corbyn seemed...
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it says jeremy corbyn corbyn at his nhs launch today.odges a tv debates, but of course borisjohnson has not announced he will do that debate either. boris johnson has so far not announced he will go on the rack by andrew neil. nicola sturgeon, and jeremy corbyn were on the rack with andrew neil. and boris johnson has yet to confirm. and he is actually going to do a channel a debate on climate change, and boris johnson is not doing that. boris johnson is not doing that. boris johnson has told us he will not share a platform with someone who is not going to be prime minister. nicola sturgeon is coming down for that channel a debate tomorrow, so consequently boris johnson won't do it, michael gove is doing it.|j don't know whether channel a have accepted that. the real story is of course thatjohnson is accepted that. the real story is of course that johnson is ducking the big grilling. do you think that ultimately he will feel he should face that sort of interview? the leader of the opposition has. face that sort of interview? the leader of
it says jeremy corbyn corbyn at his nhs launch today.odges a tv debates, but of course borisjohnson has not announced he will do that debate either. boris johnson has so far not announced he will go on the rack by andrew neil. nicola sturgeon, and jeremy corbyn were on the rack with andrew neil. and boris johnson has yet to confirm. and he is actually going to do a channel a debate on climate change, and boris johnson is not doing that. boris johnson is not doing that. boris johnson has told us...
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tom watson was seen watson and jeremy corbyn.what on brexit policy coming out for remained quite early on, talking about a referendum before an election. and you will remember that i had of the labour party conference this year, there was an effort by members of momentum, thatjeremy corbyn back in campaign group, to actually oust tom watson from his role as deputy leader. one of the frustrations has been from those who weren't particularly big fans of tom watson, they were able to remove him because he was elected, it was an elected position. but it seems that there is not, at least on the face of it, down to any personal reasons against jeremy corbyn. he's doing this for personal reasons of his own. now where does this leave the party dynamic? because of course, it has been very fractured over the question of brexit and how to handle brexit, leaving a aside the anti—semitism row. but the brexit row has been so intense, and tom watson was a key player. we've seen jeremy corbyn trying to reassert some discipline over the last few
tom watson was seen watson and jeremy corbyn.what on brexit policy coming out for remained quite early on, talking about a referendum before an election. and you will remember that i had of the labour party conference this year, there was an effort by members of momentum, thatjeremy corbyn back in campaign group, to actually oust tom watson from his role as deputy leader. one of the frustrations has been from those who weren't particularly big fans of tom watson, they were able to remove him...
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boris johnson jeremy corbyn?ssimilar to the kind of investment the conservatives have been talking about since 2014. when ijoined the government. they talk about this in 2015, it definitely contributed to billion pounds to it at that point. so this is a question of — you are right, who do you trust on it, but jeremy corbyn has been so successful he has definitely pivoted the conversation to where he is, which makes it much harderfor us to have credibility. best quote of the whole broadband stories from john mcdonnell, thank stop going back to the 19705, they didn't have broadband in the 19705. the 19705, they didn't have broadband in the 1970s. in the manifesto, they had an idea of having a nationalised telecommunications company, a while back, and interestingly, thatcher privatised bt in 84, that was an unorthodox really radical thing to do. and this would be like a really radical, unorthodox giant thing to do. it's ringing alarm bells were business and they are jumping up for it and looking at this. five nation
boris johnson jeremy corbyn?ssimilar to the kind of investment the conservatives have been talking about since 2014. when ijoined the government. they talk about this in 2015, it definitely contributed to billion pounds to it at that point. so this is a question of — you are right, who do you trust on it, but jeremy corbyn has been so successful he has definitely pivoted the conversation to where he is, which makes it much harderfor us to have credibility. best quote of the whole broadband...
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jeremy corbyn will have hope to have put this question behind him.o remain front and centre. tom barton, bbc news. our political correspondent, tom barton, told me why it's only now thatjeremy corbyn has decided to say that he would remain brexit neutral. he has been asked about this question over his stance on another referendum, which way he would campaign overand referendum, which way he would campaign over and over again and i think he felt people around him felt he needed to try to draw a line under that and move on and they saw this as a way of doing that. he also sees this as a way of him being what he calls an honest broker within this process of holding the second referendum and also implementing the outcome having been neutral during the process. it hasn't perhaps not surprisingly got soumare with his political opponents, you have some in the report there. nigel farage has also been speaking about it. total lack of leadership. this is the defining issue of our times are deliberately just the defining issue of our times are deliberatelyjust
jeremy corbyn will have hope to have put this question behind him.o remain front and centre. tom barton, bbc news. our political correspondent, tom barton, told me why it's only now thatjeremy corbyn has decided to say that he would remain brexit neutral. he has been asked about this question over his stance on another referendum, which way he would campaign overand referendum, which way he would campaign over and over again and i think he felt people around him felt he needed to try to draw a...
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jeremy corbyn undeterred.whole country once much bigger spending and a much bigger state because this manifesto has put rocket boosters on what you promised in 2017 and it did not convince the country to give you a majority then. it isa country to give you a majority then. it is a radical manifesto but radical answers are what is necessary. you've got to have an offer on the table that matches the scale of the problem we face at the moment on the 21st century.“ scale of the problem we face at the moment on the 21st century. if we can get beyond brexit labour can win this election. digger think he will be moving into number 10? this election. digger think he will be moving into number107|j this election. digger think he will be moving into number10? i hope so. whatever family plans there are four downing st this election is a huge and serious moment for the labour leader and all of us. asjeremy corbyn heads around the country has ma nifesto corbyn heads around the country has manifesto is not about tinkering ro
jeremy corbyn undeterred.whole country once much bigger spending and a much bigger state because this manifesto has put rocket boosters on what you promised in 2017 and it did not convince the country to give you a majority then. it isa country to give you a majority then. it is a radical manifesto but radical answers are what is necessary. you've got to have an offer on the table that matches the scale of the problem we face at the moment on the 21st century.“ scale of the problem we face at...
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corbyn to apologise over the party's handling jeremy corbyn to apologise over the pa rty‘s handlingyn to apologise over the party's handling and his handling personally of the claims of anti—semitism within the labour party. this is much more comfortable territory for the labour leader, and it has been a key message that they have tried to drive home the of the election campaign. that a us trade deal under the conservatives would mean the nhs being, asjeremy corbyn likes the project, for sale, at least on the table, in those talks. the conservatives and borisjohnson deny that and sayjeremy corbyn is out and out lying about what these documents lee has produced today, which have actually been available online for several weeks now, showing. the details about the pricing of drugs, and it goes to the heart of labour's argument that the us will be looking for the most com plete us will be looking for the most complete access possible to the national health service, and they argue that will mean an increase in drug prices because of patents being extended. the conservative cancer but wit
corbyn to apologise over the party's handling jeremy corbyn to apologise over the pa rty‘s handlingyn to apologise over the party's handling and his handling personally of the claims of anti—semitism within the labour party. this is much more comfortable territory for the labour leader, and it has been a key message that they have tried to drive home the of the election campaign. that a us trade deal under the conservatives would mean the nhs being, asjeremy corbyn likes the project, for...
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we note that they feel that jeremy corbyn really has not ta ken feel that jeremy corbyn really has notly at all. and he left that the parties some time ago. but it is easy to brand him them. make it may not, cut through to those marginal 5eat5 a5 the tories are hoping, but the take away from this may be that the pressure that it puts on other moderates than the labour parties to pick a side because now that there's been this public disavowal from highly respected figures within the party and people who have already essentially left, it really does hold their feet to the fire on whether or not they can continue to support a prime minister and this is the point they treated me very clearly that essentially, there's nowhere to hide if you are endorsing a labour party, you're also endorsing jeremy corbyn and there is no two ways about it. the article before we move on, in fact if you can move on to the metro, the metro i think the headline really does describe how it may be coming across. but he offset some very critical comments to make against jeremy corbyn and mainly pointing to his thr
we note that they feel that jeremy corbyn really has not ta ken feel that jeremy corbyn really has notly at all. and he left that the parties some time ago. but it is easy to brand him them. make it may not, cut through to those marginal 5eat5 a5 the tories are hoping, but the take away from this may be that the pressure that it puts on other moderates than the labour parties to pick a side because now that there's been this public disavowal from highly respected figures within the party and...
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a senior member ofjeremy corbyn's tea m senior member ofjeremy corbyn's team has said he should apologisebsolutely that we need to apologise to our colleagues in my own party who have been very upset to have the whole of thejewish community as well that we haven't been good at dealing with this programme. “— been good at dealing with this programme. —— problem. it is a shame on us programme. —— problem. it is a shame on us and it is something that i am very, very ashamed of something we absolutely must put right. the scottish national party will launch their manufacture —— ma nifesto will launch their manufacture —— manifesto this morning. the party pardee leader nicola sturgeon will demand that any future minority government will need to spend billions of extra pounds on the nhs in scotland to secure the support of the snp. the writer and direction of film about gangs blue story will speak out for the first time in this programme this morning after criticising the decision to ban the film at some cinemas. the writer rapman has said the film has been wrongly blamed for the actions of a fe
a senior member ofjeremy corbyn's tea m senior member ofjeremy corbyn's team has said he should apologisebsolutely that we need to apologise to our colleagues in my own party who have been very upset to have the whole of thejewish community as well that we haven't been good at dealing with this programme. “— been good at dealing with this programme. —— problem. it is a shame on us programme. —— problem. it is a shame on us and it is something that i am very, very ashamed of...
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for me jeremy corbyn is the winner.ing new in what they brought to the table, but jeremy corbyn new in what they brought to the table, butjeremy corbyn is new in what they brought to the table, but jeremy corbyn is clear new in what they brought to the table, butjeremy corbyn is clear on the nhs, health care and education and doing the best for the people. boris was all about i have done this, we have done this, but what improvements are you going to make? his focus wasjust improvements are you going to make? his focus was just brexit. well, our three members of our focus group are here now. rhys edwards is an 18—year—old student. this is the first time she will be old enough to vote in a general election. jess young is 30 and voted for the conservative party in 2017. and monique hylam is a 24—year—old nhs supervisor and voted for labour at the last election. also with us is former strategic advisor to jeremy corbyn james mills. and joeyjones, who was an adviser for the former prime minister and conservative leader ther
for me jeremy corbyn is the winner.ing new in what they brought to the table, but jeremy corbyn new in what they brought to the table, butjeremy corbyn is new in what they brought to the table, but jeremy corbyn is clear new in what they brought to the table, butjeremy corbyn is clear on the nhs, health care and education and doing the best for the people. boris was all about i have done this, we have done this, but what improvements are you going to make? his focus wasjust improvements are you...
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mike ashley has been responding to jeremy corbyn's launch.he only one of the various business leaders who has bothered to respond at all. the rest have not bothered to comment. frankly, why would they? what he has said about them appears to bea what he has said about them appears to be a scattergun approach against wealth. if you look at the people he has attacked, on the one hand you have mike ashley, self educated at sports direct, on the other hand you have the duke of westminster, a title created in 1874, a property owner in london, certainly not a self—made man. what these two people have in common is wealth, and probably nothing else. sojeremy corbyn doesn't appear to be attacking crony capitalism or the non—payment of taxes or any of the things that you might be able to get some individuals for. he appears to have gone forjust some individuals for. he appears to have gone for just a scattergun approach that just says have gone for just a scattergun approach thatjust says i don't like people who have made money. that is obviously not go
mike ashley has been responding to jeremy corbyn's launch.he only one of the various business leaders who has bothered to respond at all. the rest have not bothered to comment. frankly, why would they? what he has said about them appears to bea what he has said about them appears to be a scattergun approach against wealth. if you look at the people he has attacked, on the one hand you have mike ashley, self educated at sports direct, on the other hand you have the duke of westminster, a title...
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jeremy corbyn fire mr. corbyn: i'm determined that our society will be safe fors b. people of all faiths. t don' anyouonr gotovernment will prot ant u community.. trump: i herer laura: bread and butter are two lucky eyias. pardon, but don't worry. neher will laura: for those watching on pbs and around the globe, welcome to "world news america." president trump says he would love to have key members of his administration testify before the impeachment inquirt he -- but he is fighting for t afghts of future presidents. his comments comr a major rebuke by federal judge who ruled that special counsel joh -- don mcgahn should appeares before con thwhite house rejected the claim of absolute immunity. judge jackson ote, "stated mply, the primary take away from the last 200 years of recorded american history is that the presidents are not kings. this means that they do not have subjects bound by loyalty or by blood." the decision is being appealed. rbut what does it mean potential witnesses like john bolton and the timeline democrats have laid out?we toda learned the judicia
jeremy corbyn fire mr. corbyn: i'm determined that our society will be safe fors b. people of all faiths. t don' anyouonr gotovernment will prot ant u community.. trump: i herer laura: bread and butter are two lucky eyias. pardon, but don't worry. neher will laura: for those watching on pbs and around the globe, welcome to "world news america." president trump says he would love to have key members of his administration testify before the impeachment inquirt he -- but he is fighting...
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there is no deal withjeremy corbyn. better way forward. the most recent discussion was about how we could get the issue taken to a general election, which we are now in. ido general election, which we are now in. i do believe if the parliamentary arithmetic enables this, thenjeremy corbyn is not going to turn his back on an opportunity for a uk labour governmentjust opportunity for a uk labour government just because opportunity for a uk labour governmentjust because he is determined to block the right of the scottish people to choose their own future. it will take a lot of explaining from him, if he was to say no, no, i'm going to walk away from this opportunity, why am i going to do that, because i want to veto scotland boss migrate to self determination. this is a man who favour self—determination for any other country on the face of the planet so it would be art... applause nicola sturgeon, the snp leader there in dundee. she began her speech by talking about last night's debate, she said scotla nd about last night'
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but ifjeremy corbyn and labour are england. but ifjeremy corbyn and labourare ina england.t. applause we have heard your views on jeremy corbyn, but you say boris johnson is unfit for office. could you firstly spell out for us by you think he is unfit? how long do you have? it is going a long way beyond just that you disagree with him? it could well be that you are going to have to deal with him to try to get an independence referendum. is it smart politics by calling him unfit? the question, can you spell out why he is unfit for office, i am happy to do that, but i‘m just conscious that we don‘t have a light on this venue for the day. —— we do not have this venue hired for the entirety of the day. so i might have to summarise, if you permit me. look, i have made reference already to some of the comments the borisjohnson has made about muslim women, about 93v has made about muslim women, about gay people, some of the way in which she casually insults and offends people for gratuitous reasons, the fa ct people for gratuitous reasons, the fact that since he took office i thin
but ifjeremy corbyn and labour are england. but ifjeremy corbyn and labourare ina england.t. applause we have heard your views on jeremy corbyn, but you say boris johnson is unfit for office. could you firstly spell out for us by you think he is unfit? how long do you have? it is going a long way beyond just that you disagree with him? it could well be that you are going to have to deal with him to try to get an independence referendum. is it smart politics by calling him unfit? the question,...
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jeremy corbyn said he would force companies to pay theirfair share in tax. big companies that operate in britain, infuture, you big companies that operate in britain, in future, you are going to have to pay taxes in all of your operations in this country. you will not be able to offshore your tax bill to some lower tax regime. the conservatives are due to pubish their official manifesto. we find out what voters in one of the south—west‘s most deprived constituencies are hoping for. this one policy area that may come under scrutiny is social care. the conservatives have said they plan to invest an additional £1 billion a year, but will this be enough? the health secretary, matt hancock, rejects calls from gps in england to reduce the number of home visits from their contracts, calling it a "complete non—starter". more businesses turn their back on prince andrew. barclays withdraws support from the duke's mentoring scheme pitch at the palace. and coming up on click at 12:30pm, will google‘s entry into gaming mean the end of the console? plus, a british—designe
jeremy corbyn said he would force companies to pay theirfair share in tax. big companies that operate in britain, infuture, you big companies that operate in britain, in future, you are going to have to pay taxes in all of your operations in this country. you will not be able to offshore your tax bill to some lower tax regime. the conservatives are due to pubish their official manifesto. we find out what voters in one of the south—west‘s most deprived constituencies are hoping for. this one...
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but it doesn't mean thatjeremy corbyn can get away scott free.not believe he is a man of his word. why is the only answer to the fact that i am calling jeremy corbyn a liar, you just say what divorces too. i do notjust accept that liar, you just say what divorces too. i do not just accept that that is not a true... the question i was raising is the question about the negotiation that you can say no. borisjohnson does negotiation that you can say no. boris johnson does not say negotiation that you can say no. borisjohnson does not say no. negotiation that you can say no. boris johnson does not say no. which isa weak boris johnson does not say no. which is a weak point, but britain will do a good deal with america but it will be on america's influence. how do you know that? they're bound to do a good deal but it will be on america's influence. i used to do this for a living. i actually did something in the real world that actually did this for a living. i was a actually did this for a living. i wasa uk actually did this for a living. i was a uk tra
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let us talk about a bit more about jeremy corbyn. corbyn.something he has not been keen to be something he has not been keen to say on previous occasion, why now? he has been asked about this question over his stance on another referendum, which way he would campaign, overand referendum, which way he would campaign, over and over referendum, which way he would campaign, overand overagain referendum, which way he would campaign, over and over again in the last few week, and i think he felt people round him felt he needed to try to draw a line under that, and move on, and they saw this as a way of doing that. he also as you saw in the piece, sees this as a way of him being what he calls an honest broker, within this process of holding this second referendum, and also implementing the outcome having been neutral during the process, it hasn't perhaps not surprisingly gone down well with his political opponent, we heard from somejust then. nigel farage has been speaking about it this afternoon. a total lack of leadership. this is the defining iss
let us talk about a bit more about jeremy corbyn. corbyn.something he has not been keen to be something he has not been keen to say on previous occasion, why now? he has been asked about this question over his stance on another referendum, which way he would campaign, overand referendum, which way he would campaign, over and over referendum, which way he would campaign, overand overagain referendum, which way he would campaign, over and over again in the last few week, and i think he felt...
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but as for boris johnson and jeremy corbyn, boris johnson and jeremy corbyn, boris johnson will wantut he needs to play very defensively and of course he will not just be getting defensively and of course he will notjust be getting questions from the owner, the interviewer. he will be dealing with the public, so you can‘t get irritated with the public. you might get some tricky questions on the russia report, for example, his own party‘s failure to deal with islamophobia. so he has to play quite defensively. jeremy corbyn has got to try to get a standout moment. he hasjust got to try to get a standout moment. he has just launched his got to try to get a standout moment. he hasjust launched his manifesto, he pulled pretty evenly with boris johnson at the last debate —— polled pretty evenly. but he is still trailing in the polls so you will need to create a moment that will give him, to coin a phrase, momentum, and helps move his figures with the public. there will be quite a lot of pressure onjeremy corbyn but he is quite good with the public. he is seen to have quite a lot of empathy
but as for boris johnson and jeremy corbyn, boris johnson and jeremy corbyn, boris johnson will wantut he needs to play very defensively and of course he will not just be getting defensively and of course he will notjust be getting questions from the owner, the interviewer. he will be dealing with the public, so you can‘t get irritated with the public. you might get some tricky questions on the russia report, for example, his own party‘s failure to deal with islamophobia. so he has to play...
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. his performance will be higher than those of jeremy corbyn. be to see whether or not borisjohnson is still wearing those boxing gloves he put on earlier today! we still are waiting for his arrival. there he is in the boxing ring this morning. no blood on the mat will expect by the end of the evening but i suppose the interesting question will be whether any members of the public land blows because i remember in the 2017 question time debatesjeremy corbyn in theresa may were somewhat wrong—footed by members of the audience on that occasion and it is all very well to deal with predictable interviews from interviewers that they've been dealing with for years and years on and off but different when you're meeting people you've never met before and they could throw a com plete before and they could throw a complete googly at you. well the right 200 members of the audience here and all the questions have been preprepared if you like, all sent in in advance to itv and they say that they're that because they want to sift through if you like the politi
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the chief rabbi has questioned whetherjeremy corbyn is fit to be prime minister, he says mr corbyn allowed anti—semitism to "poison" the labour party. writing in the times, the uk's most seniorjewish leader was scathing about mr corbyn‘s handling of the controversy. labour defended its leader, calling him a life—long campaigner against anti—semitism borisjohnson says "it is vary serious business when the chief rabbi speaks as he does " against labour leaderjeremy corbyn. the outburst from the chief rabbi has prompted a leading muslim organisation to criticise the conservatives for their handling of claims of islamophobia in the party. also this lunchttime. don't give this man your vote because of his brexit policy — that's the message from former tory cabinet minister lord heseltine — a present senior minister hit back. and on this particular question, michael, ithink advised people to vote liberal democrat in the european election. so in that sense he is consistent. but i do think he is wrong on this. a bleak outlook, says the un on climate change. the world has to act much faster to avoi
the chief rabbi has questioned whetherjeremy corbyn is fit to be prime minister, he says mr corbyn allowed anti—semitism to "poison" the labour party. writing in the times, the uk's most seniorjewish leader was scathing about mr corbyn‘s handling of the controversy. labour defended its leader, calling him a life—long campaigner against anti—semitism borisjohnson says "it is vary serious business when the chief rabbi speaks as he does " against labour leaderjeremy...
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just do not want to trust jeremy corbyn and that is someone trust jeremy corbyn and that is someoneon the doorsteps, they really worry that people just will not put their trust in him in and enough number. we will see everyday this campaign, jeremy corbyn's really devoted fans and supporters, absolutely he has one constituency right there behind him. but it is not the position that the labour party wants to be talking about and he isjust one man who fell out with the cabinet a long time ago but it matters in the issue really matters. labour mps do worry, sorry, not mps any more, this want to come back as labour mps really worry that some constituencies make make the difference between losing them and holding them because jewish vote rs them and holding them because jewish voters will not go anywhere near them. what i'm hearing on the european side is that while the eu is trying to not just figure out what kind of government is going to come out of the selection board kind of parliament is going to come out of parliament is going to come out of the selection because they are going to
just do not want to trust jeremy corbyn and that is someone trust jeremy corbyn and that is someoneon the doorsteps, they really worry that people just will not put their trust in him in and enough number. we will see everyday this campaign, jeremy corbyn's really devoted fans and supporters, absolutely he has one constituency right there behind him. but it is not the position that the labour party wants to be talking about and he isjust one man who fell out with the cabinet a long time ago but...
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she has we are going to spyjeremy corbyn, we are going to spyjeremy corbyn, we are going to spyjeremyn, it will be interesting to see if there is another hung parliament. and if, as she is saying in this interview with the ft, her preferred option is to have another 2020 election, well, is the public going to be grateful for the public going to be grateful for the party who made it possible to have yet another general election in 2020? you wonder. it is interesting, isn't it, it is almost as if she was slightly prodded into saying that she would prefer to have another election than a pact? i think she was burst into it by canny questioning. but the point is if you wa nt questioning. but the point is if you want to have a line —— pushed, saying we will not support jeremy corbyn going into it, she has said repeatedly know that jeremy corbyn or borisjohnson is repeatedly know that jeremy corbyn or boris johnson is fit to be repeatedly know that jeremy corbyn or borisjohnson is fit to be prime minister. if you are going to pursue that statement to its natural course, it means you will pur
she has we are going to spyjeremy corbyn, we are going to spyjeremy corbyn, we are going to spyjeremyn, it will be interesting to see if there is another hung parliament. and if, as she is saying in this interview with the ft, her preferred option is to have another 2020 election, well, is the public going to be grateful for the public going to be grateful for the party who made it possible to have yet another general election in 2020? you wonder. it is interesting, isn't it, it is almost as if...
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it's quite outrageous thatjeremy corbyn and borisjohnson won't debate outrageous thatjeremy corbyn and british people will not hear from the party that is the one stop brexit party, we know borisjohnson the one stop brexit party, we know boris johnson wants a the one stop brexit party, we know borisjohnson wants a very hard brexit, we knowjeremy corbyn supports brexit, how can we have a debate in a general election that has brexit as its top issue between two people who support brexit? if we're going to have a proper, democratic debate in the selection we have to a party leader leads the largest remain party in britain, making the case for britain remaining in the european union, otherwise it would be a catastrophe for how we debate these issues in this election. there will be other parties who will want to be part of those debates, for example the snp or the green party, whether you talk to them about it as well and legal action with them? well, i will talk to all people, but let's be clear, the snp are only standing in scotland. the liberal democrats are standing in scotland and the
it's quite outrageous thatjeremy corbyn and borisjohnson won't debate outrageous thatjeremy corbyn and british people will not hear from the party that is the one stop brexit party, we know borisjohnson the one stop brexit party, we know boris johnson wants a the one stop brexit party, we know borisjohnson wants a very hard brexit, we knowjeremy corbyn supports brexit, how can we have a debate in a general election that has brexit as its top issue between two people who support brexit? if we're...
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mr corbyn says it's the opposite.g to everyone is actually a sign of strength and a sign of maturity. our country has to come together. we can't go on forever being divided by how people voted in 2016. borisjohnson faced pressure, too, on the question of trust, and he would love to keep the election focus on brexit, saying his deal is ready to go. and after months of bitter splits, his party is uniting around it. on the critical question of our times on brexit, we've got a clear plan agreed with the eu ready to go. and in sharp contrast to what we saw in this debate last night ofjeremy corbyn saying that he has decided to be indecisive on brexit. absolutely. yeah. she agrees even if she is on the other side of the debate. jo swinson says she'll stop brexit right away in the unlikely event she wins power. last night, she faced pressure from some who'd branded that anti—democratic, but the lib dem leader says she did not. dem leader says she and not jeremy corbyn is the champion of laws who want to cancel brexit. of tho
mr corbyn says it's the opposite.g to everyone is actually a sign of strength and a sign of maturity. our country has to come together. we can't go on forever being divided by how people voted in 2016. borisjohnson faced pressure, too, on the question of trust, and he would love to keep the election focus on brexit, saying his deal is ready to go. and after months of bitter splits, his party is uniting around it. on the critical question of our times on brexit, we've got a clear plan agreed...
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jeremy corbyn will have hope to have put this question behind him.remain front and centre. tom barton, bbc news. with me is our political correspondent tom barton. let's just deal with jeremy let's just deal withjeremy corbyn first of all. presumably labour has been under pressure to be even more explicit on what the later's position would be. does the party hope that by saying its ability at this stage of the campaign it will move on, and the controversy will pass? that is exactly their hope, that by as you correctly observed jeremy corbyn asked about this time and time again over the last few weeks, as have the people around him, and up until last night they haven't particularly had an answer. we wait and see what the party decides has been the holding position. this is a change from that. he got a bit of flak on monday and the itv debate when he stated that position. exactly. this is a development, saying quite clearly i am going to remain neutral during this. absolutely with the hope of appearing to answer the question. as you heard my report he
jeremy corbyn will have hope to have put this question behind him.remain front and centre. tom barton, bbc news. with me is our political correspondent tom barton. let's just deal with jeremy let's just deal withjeremy corbyn first of all. presumably labour has been under pressure to be even more explicit on what the later's position would be. does the party hope that by saying its ability at this stage of the campaign it will move on, and the controversy will pass? that is exactly their hope,...
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it would be really, really dramatic, in a way, watching jeremy corbyn and listening to jeremy corbynof felt to me like it's the manifesto that he's a lwa ys me like it's the manifesto that he's always wanted to present. he's been the labour leaderfor always wanted to present. he's been the labour leader for four years and it was kind of an application for the principles he is known for in the principles he is known for in the 2019 setting. the big risk of course for the labour party is whether or not there are enough people in the country who are actually up for the really dramatic scale of change that they are arguing for. the polls, which we should be careful about, the polls at the moment suggest probably not, but the election is three weeks tonight and we saw last time, in 2017, that the manifesto day for the labour party didn't get them to number ten, but it did create a big moment in the campaign that began to change the dynamics. and the amount of money that's been donated to political parties since the start of the campaign. astonishingly, when you look at it as an outsider,
it would be really, really dramatic, in a way, watching jeremy corbyn and listening to jeremy corbynof felt to me like it's the manifesto that he's a lwa ys me like it's the manifesto that he's always wanted to present. he's been the labour leaderfor always wanted to present. he's been the labour leader for four years and it was kind of an application for the principles he is known for in the principles he is known for in the 2019 setting. the big risk of course for the labour party is whether...
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—— would not put jeremy corbyn —— would not put jeremy corbyn —— would not put jeremy corbyn into thehe formulation back and forth but marvellous interviews. chris, you're waiting very patiently. i have my table of the lib dem costing and spending in loads of various corbels they cannot make out what i meant. what are the big numbers that you wa nted what are the big numbers that you wanted to pull out for us? childcare is really interesting one because we don't often look at the policies and say they're going to spend a bit more on this and that, this is a policy where we do not know what labour is precisely going to say but it is putting some blue water in there because the lib dems, as we heard from jo swinson, to get free childcare if you're working at the age of nine months, but all children at the age of two until they go to school, but he doesn't play for, they'll be an extra £13 billion a year and they'll be an extra £13 billion a yearand spending on they'll be an extra £13 billion a year and spending on childcare above her current government spending plans and that is notjust
—— would not put jeremy corbyn —— would not put jeremy corbyn —— would not put jeremy corbyn into thehe formulation back and forth but marvellous interviews. chris, you're waiting very patiently. i have my table of the lib dem costing and spending in loads of various corbels they cannot make out what i meant. what are the big numbers that you wa nted what are the big numbers that you wanted to pull out for us? childcare is really interesting one because we don't often look at the...
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it is no secret thatjeremy corbyn has a lwa ys is no secret thatjeremy corbyn has always been immenselye is divided among his mps and is a of this. i think it's a bit more damaging than simply someone who left the party years ago saying that iam not left the party years ago saying that i am not crazy forjeremy corbyn. and some well—known names, saying that they cannot support him. at elections, we do have major cultural figures that include william boyd, trent phillips, a former labour politician. you would expect figures like this thing that we are backing labour and this is why you must defeat them. they say they cannot support a labour party because it is anti—semitic they believe and they do not think they could reasonably suspect them to allow this to happen. but the head of a group which reports on the islamophobia andi which reports on the islamophobia and i think that is damaging and labour has one way they tried to counter the term in saying that these have no right to lecture us because those well—documented evidence of islamophobia. now you have someone who has a very well re
it is no secret thatjeremy corbyn has a lwa ys is no secret thatjeremy corbyn has always been immenselye is divided among his mps and is a of this. i think it's a bit more damaging than simply someone who left the party years ago saying that iam not left the party years ago saying that i am not crazy forjeremy corbyn. and some well—known names, saying that they cannot support him. at elections, we do have major cultural figures that include william boyd, trent phillips, a former labour...